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Cheyney Thompson on Robert Irwin


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24/04/2024 00:00 24/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York Cheyney Thompson on Robert Irwin Event details Wednesday, April 24, 20246:30 pm Dia Chelsea 537 West 22nd Street New York, New York  Free; register for the event here. Cheyney Thompson was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1975. He is a painter whose work concerns the principles of mathematical theories, complex algorithms, and economic formulas. Recent solo exhibitions include Several Bellonas, Lisson Gallery, New York (2022–23); Intervals and Displacements, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York (2022–23); and Intervals, Lisson Gallery, Beijing (2023–24). Recent group exhibitions include those at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2015); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2016); and Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York (2016). Thompson lives in New York. Dia Chelsea TURE DD/MM/YYYY Cheyney Thompson on Robert Irwin

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NY Art Book Fair 2024: The Classroom Series


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26/04/2024 00:00 26/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York NY Art Book Fair 2024: The Classroom Series Event detailsFriday–Sunday, April 26–28, 202412–6 pm  Free; register for the events here.  Dia is once again partnering with Printed Matter on the NY Art Book Fair, hosting the fair's Classroom series at Dia Chelsea.   On Friday, April 26, 4–5 pm, as part of the Classroom Series, Dia presents The Book of Night: A conversation with James Hoff and Hannah B Higgins, in conjunction with the exhibition Mary Heilmann: Starry Night currently on view at Dia Beacon. On Saturday, April 27, 12–6 pm, Gerardo Ismael Madera collaborates with members of Dia Teens on a table for the NYABF Block Party. Using multimedia tools including sound recorders, scanning wands, cyanotypes, and charcoal rubbings, the teens will record and document West 22nd street, the home of their weekly program. Visitors are welcome to engage with the ephemera produced from and on the street, inviting dialogue on the role of documentation in shaping interpretations of a site.  On the occasion of the fair, Dia Chelsea will exceptionally be open on Sunday, April 28, 12–6 pm. The NYABF 2024 Classroom series is organized in collaboration with David Senior, director of library and archives at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and Emmy Catedral, curator of public programs at the Center for Art, Research and Alliance, New York; hosted by Dia Art Foundation at 537 W 22nd Street; and is generously supported by Cargo. Dia Chelsea TURE DD/MM/YYYY FREQ=DAILY; NY Art Book Fair 2024: The Classroom Series

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The Book of Night: A conversation with James Hoff and Hannah B Higgins


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26/04/2024 16:00 26/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York The Book of Night: A conversation with James Hoff and Hannah B Higgins Event detailsFriday, April 26, 20244 pm Dia Chelsea537 West 22nd Street New York, New York Free. Register for the event here.  Throughout her career, artist Mary Heilmann has experimented with the book form. One of her earliest experiments is The Book of Night (1970), currently on view at Dia Beacon as part of the exhibition Mary Heilmann: Starry Night. A bound compendium of unstretched canvases referencing astronomical constellations, this large, children’s book–like work hems painting into a three-dimensional object, blurring the boundaries between media and providing a tactile interface for interacting with the cosmos. On the occasion of this exhibition and taking The Book of Night and its 2016 facsimile, published by 303inPrint and produced by Small Editions, as a point of departure, this conversation between James Hoff and Hannah B Higgins will consider the haptic and performative dimensions of artists’ books and what is lost and gained in the reproduction of such unique titles. This program is presented as part of the NY Art Book Fair’s Classroom series, co-presented by Printed Matter and Dia Art Foundation. Learn more about the Classroom here.  Hannah B Higgins is a professor at the School of Art and Art History at the University of Illinois Chicago and founder of the interdisciplinary BA in IDEAS (Interdisciplinary Education in the Arts). Her books include Fluxus Experience (2002) and The Grid Book (2009). With Douglas Kahn, she co-edited Mainframe Experimentalism: Early Computing and the Foundations of Digital Art (2012). She is currently completing The People’s Flag, which is expected to be published in 2025. Higgins is co-executor, with her twin sister, Jessica, of the estate of Fluxus artist and Something Else Press publisher, Dick Higgins.  James Hoff is an artist living in New York. His work encompasses a variety of media, including painting, sound, and performance, as well as a publishing practice with the organization Primary Information, New York, which he co-founded. Recently, his work has focused on language and ambient media at the intersection of developing technologies and networked communication, and in relation to social, political, and sonic space. He has exhibited and performed at cultural organizations throughout North America and Europe.  Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY The Book of Night: A conversation with James Hoff and Hannah B Higgins

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Julia Phillips on Louise Bourgeois


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01/05/2024 00:00 01/05/2024 23:45 America/New_York Julia Phillips on Louise Bourgeois Event details Wednesday, May 1, 20246:30 pm Dia Chelsea 537 West 22nd Street New York, New York  Free; register for the event here. Julia Phillips was born in Hamburg in 1985. Her practice encompasses sculpture, drawing, and video art. Recent solo exhibitions include Failure Detection, MoMA PS1, Queens (2018); and Fake Truth, Kunstverein Braunschweig, Germany (2019). Recent group exhibitions include those at the New Museum, New York (2021); 59th Venice Biennale: The Milk of Dreams (2022); and the Drawing Center, New York (2023). Phillips lives in Berlin and Chicago. Dia Chelsea TURE DD/MM/YYYY Julia Phillips on Louise Bourgeois

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